WATCH HOW KUMON CAN BUILD AND ADVANCE YOUR CHILD’S MATH SKILLS

THE KUMON MATH PROGRAM

Just 30 minutes a day can build a lifetime of advantages

Enrolling in the Kumon Math Program will help build and advance your child's math skills, for an advantage in school and beyond.

Daily Kumon Math Worksheets will take about 30 minutes to complete in two sessions a week at a Kumon Center, and then another five assignments to be completed at home. Your child will work at his or her own pace, mastering each new concept before moving on. With each worksheet, you’ll find your child accelerating important math skills. Many Kumon parents ultimately find their children mastering concepts that put them grade levels ahead of their peers.

Kumon can take your child from counting to calculus and beyond.

Build your child’s math skills from an early age

Before beginning elementary school is the perfect time to give your child a head start in Math. Kumon’s engaging, colorful worksheets begin developing initial math skills, including counting and number sequencing.

You and the instructor are there to guide your child.

Two days a week at the Kumon Center, your child's instructor will be ready to guide and assist with worksheets. At home, you’ll help and oversee your child’s progress approximately 30 minutes a day, until self-learning begins.

As your child’s knowledge grows, so will a valuable sense of accomplishment.

Give your child an academic advantage in math.

As your child progresses through elementary school, the Kumon Math Program will advance math skills by deepening ability and understanding. Ultimately, these skills become a foundation of knowledge to draw on throughout school.

Your child’s learning advances step by step.

Each math worksheet is one step more advanced than the one before, ensuring your child fully absorbs and learns each math concept before moving on to the next.

You’ll watch your child’s knowledge advance and grow.

As your child advances through the Kumon Math Program worksheets, you’ll know it’s in preparation to excel in middle school, high school, and throughout life.

Browse our sample math worksheets

Writing Numbers to 120, Adding up to 3

Students continue to enhance their understanding of the sequence of numbers as well as the number-writing skills that they developed in the previous level. Being introduced to addition, students master +1, +2, through to +3 individually. Students are challenged to answer random addition questions from +1 to +3.

Adding up to 10

Students further develop basic mental calculation skills in addition through a sequential study of adding 4 through adding 10. Students should master the contents of this level for smooth progress in subsequent levels. This level aims to develop the concentration ability and work skills necessary for higher level study.

Horizontal Addition, Subtraction from Numbers up to 20

Students study horizontal addition with larger numbers. Their addition skills will be strengthened before advancing to the horizontal subtraction exercises of this level. This level aims to develop mental calculations, while improving students’ concentration ability and their work skills.

Vertical Addition & Subtraction

Students learn vertical addition and subtraction, and encounter word problems. Students build advanced mental calculation skills as they "carry" in addition questions and "borrow" in questions involving subtraction. Understanding and mastering these concepts reduces errors in the future with multiplication and division.

Multiplication, Division

Students study the multiplication tables up to 9. They continue by solving exercises up to 3 or more digits multiplied by 1 digit. Once multiplication is mastered, students begin studying division up to 3 digits divided by 1 digit.

Long Multiplication & Division, Introduction to Fractions

Students further develop the multiplication and division skills they acquired in the previous level by studying double-digit multiplication and long division. Students also become familiar with fractions and learn to reduce using the Greatest Common Factor.

Fractions

Students learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions. Students also learn basic fraction/decimal conversions.

Four Operations, Decimals

Students use the order of operations to continue performing calculations with fractions and decimals.

Positive/Negative Numbers, Introduction to Algebra

Students use the four operations on positive and negative numbers, simplify algebraic expressions, and solve linear equations in one variable.

Linear Equations, Inequalities & Graphing

Students learn to solve simultaneous linear equations in two to four variables. Concepts of numerical and algebraic value are strengthened. Students are introduced to transforming equations, inequalities, functions and graphs.

Quadratic Equations, Factorization, Square Roots

Students further develop their algebraic skills through the study of quadratic equations, the multiplication of polynomials, factorization, calculation with square roots, and the Pythagorean Theorem.

Advanced Algebra

Students are introduced to advanced factoring methods, complex numbers, the discriminant, and the Factor and Remainder theorems. Students conduct proofs of algebraic equalities and inequalities.

Functions—Quadratic, Fractional, Irrational, Exponential

After a thorough study of quadratic functions, students are introduced to various types of functions and their corresponding graphs. These functions include higher degree, fractional, irrational, and exponential. The skills developed here will help ease students into studying calculus.

Logarithms, Calculus

Students begin by studying logarithmic functions. Then, students are led into the beginning of calculus, studying basic differentiation and integration. Students continue with an analysis of the applications of integration, including areas, volumes, velocity and distance.

Trigonometry, Addition Theorem, Circles

Students begin by studying the basics of trigonometric functions, followed by graphing trigonometric functions. Students also learn and use the formulas of the Addition Theorem. Finally, students study the equations of straight lines, circles, and tangent lines of circles.

Loci, Sequences and Series, Limits, Differentiation

Students begin by studying loci and quadratic inequalities. They then study arithmetic, geometric, infinite and other various types of sequences and series. Students continue by studying limits of functions and continuity and the basics of differentiation.

Advanced Differentiation, Integration, Differential Equations

Students study advanced differentiation and applications of differential calculus. They continue with an in-depth study of advanced integration and its applications. Finally, students study differential equations.

Triangles, Vectors, Matrices, Probability, Statistics

Students can choose to study elective topics from triangles, vectors, matrices, mapping and transformations, probability and statistics.